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the laws of supply and demand and some of the components that determine drug prices. we also asked target why it would charge $455 for my mom's cancer drug. if it would apparently be willing to match the much lower price of $11. in an e-mailed statement, target didn't answer the question directly. only saying factors that impact prices include, a guest insurance plan, price changes from manufacturers and the guest deductible's in response to the "consumer reports" survey last spring, cvs said in a statement, random price check of only five drugs is too small to draw meaningful conclusions about when pharmacies offer the best overall value for customers. so if the face of all this, how can consumers find the best prices for generic drupgs? no federal agency keeps track of all the retail prices and state resources are limited. so others stepped in. new websites to help consumers compare drug prices launched including good rx, foe counseleded by doug hur heirsch. he came up with his own plan after he found wildly different prices for his generic drug. >> this is ineffici
the laws of supply and demand and some of the components that determine drug prices. we also asked target why it would charge $455 for my mom's cancer drug. if it would apparently be willing to match the much lower price of $11. in an e-mailed statement, target didn't answer the question directly. only saying factors that impact prices include, a guest insurance plan, price changes from manufacturers and the guest deductible's in response to the "consumer reports" survey last spring,...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare uh just gonna hang out. it's a school night. with gary and todd? yea. not sure about those two. i've been meaning to ask you - this is tougher than i thought - is there any drinking going on in this crowd? no. i hope not, because alcohol can lead you to say things and do things you that you really wish you hadn't. isn't this what you're supposed to say? i know. so if any of your buddies ever pressure you to take a drink, just tell them you promised your dad you wouldn't. i'd do anything to keep you safe. ok. i will. i hope this is working. i promise. i love you too dad. they really do hear you. brian? yea? so start the conversation even before they're teenagers. good idea. for tips on what to say visit underagedrinking.samhsa.gov a message from the substance abuse and mental health services administration. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> good morning at 4:28
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare uh just gonna hang out. it's a school night. with gary and todd? yea. not sure about those two. i've been meaning to ask you - this is tougher than i thought - is there any drinking going on in this crowd? no. i hope not, because alcohol can lead you to say things and do things you that you really wish you hadn't. isn't this...
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the group of intelligence and law experts gave the president 46 recommendations. among them, the nsa should no longer store americans' phone records, and the agency would need a court's okay to access phone and internet data. the report also calls for limits on how much information the spy agency can collect. the white house will review the suggestions over the next few weeks. >> including sorting through which recommendations we will implenty, which might require further study, and which we will choose not to pursue. >> reporter: the president informed the advisory group shortly after edward snowden explained how the agency tracked americans' phones and internet use. critics of the nsa methods are applauding the panel's recommendations. >> the message is very clear. nsa, you've gone too far. the bulk collection of americans' data by the u.s. government has to end. >> reporter: the president is expected to announce the recommendations he will implement next month. ko im for cbs news, washington. >>> well, a just-approved two-year budget deal awaits president obama
the group of intelligence and law experts gave the president 46 recommendations. among them, the nsa should no longer store americans' phone records, and the agency would need a court's okay to access phone and internet data. the report also calls for limits on how much information the spy agency can collect. the white house will review the suggestions over the next few weeks. >> including sorting through which recommendations we will implenty, which might require further study, and which...
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it is scheduled to pass a law aimed at doing away with crimes related to the drug business. smokers over the age of 18 can buy a maximum of 40-grams per month from pharmacies and grow up to six plants in their homes per year. and the university of o orr football player is sitting out the team's upcoming bowl game because of a snowball fight that got out of hand. yeah, they felt the drivers near the school campus, and this video posted on youtube friday was picked up and has more than two. hits by the end of the weekend. >> that's crazy. they were targeting one of the teachers from the school. >> i can understand why you would want to, but it is the wrong thing to do. something else tells me brown is not one of the stars on the ducks football team? all right, appreciate it. >> ahead, little known tips that can bring big value to your social security benefits, our eyes are on the nba, where it is paul george verses lebron james, a rivalry renewed. ross is here with sports next. pugh researched showsar, there's growing concern about saving up federal regulators retirement. acco
it is scheduled to pass a law aimed at doing away with crimes related to the drug business. smokers over the age of 18 can buy a maximum of 40-grams per month from pharmacies and grow up to six plants in their homes per year. and the university of o orr football player is sitting out the team's upcoming bowl game because of a snowball fight that got out of hand. yeah, they felt the drivers near the school campus, and this video posted on youtube friday was picked up and has more than two. hits...
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we should repeal the law. it doesn't make sense and then replace it with reforms that actually reduce the cost of health care and keep the promise the president made, which is that people can keep the health care that they have. mr. coats: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. coats: mr. president, the president has publicly promised all americans, if you like your plan, you can keep it. if you like jur your doctor, yon keep your doctor. the only chaij chaij a see areg costs. well, senior citizens are not supposed to be affected by this obamacare. she received a letter telling that she and her husband no longer could keep their medicare advantage plan. it was terminated. so they found another plan, much higher cost, much higher premium, much higher deductible. cynthia from la fee yet, indiana, i' i am i am-employed d purchase health care separately. i am a single parent with a child in high school. i was given -- my plan was canceled and i was given an estimate for a replacement p
we should repeal the law. it doesn't make sense and then replace it with reforms that actually reduce the cost of health care and keep the promise the president made, which is that people can keep the health care that they have. mr. coats: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. coats: mr. president, the president has publicly promised all americans, if you like your plan, you can keep it. if you like jur your doctor, yon keep your doctor. the only chaij chaij a see...
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the settlement is considered a violation of international law and the latest announcement prompted palestinian leaders to warn they would walk out of peace negotiations. >> we were surprised by these announcements. >> then netanyahu's aides issued a statement. it said he ordered the housing minister to reconsider saying it would create unnecessary friction with the international community. >>> vietnamese leaders have grown uneasy with china's influence in their country and throughout the region. they've turned to another major power in an effort to shore up their economy and their military. vietnamese president welcomed russian president vladimir putin to hanoi. they made dozens of deals from defense exploration, to oil reserves. >> translator: vietnam is most dynamic developing country in asia pacific. it's a longstanding reliable partner with russia. >> translator: russia is our most important partner. we have to continue to move forward and develop a strong relationship in different fields. >> the vietnamese and chinese have made competing claims to islands in the south china sea. vietnames
the settlement is considered a violation of international law and the latest announcement prompted palestinian leaders to warn they would walk out of peace negotiations. >> we were surprised by these announcements. >> then netanyahu's aides issued a statement. it said he ordered the housing minister to reconsider saying it would create unnecessary friction with the international community. >>> vietnamese leaders have grown uneasy with china's influence in their country and...
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and applying brain science to the law, and advocating for reform. this is a banner year for criminal-justice. we have the three strikes initiative. we limit it to only serious offenses. also, the ballot measure, the state measure which will eliminate the penalty. thank you, all of you for coming and for all the volunteers that made this possible. i want to thank the san francisco public library, every year they have provided us with a venue to do this event and also for sfgovtv for putting us on the tube. we will see you again. keep in touch. thank you. [applause] across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water. and now, it's an expectation.
and applying brain science to the law, and advocating for reform. this is a banner year for criminal-justice. we have the three strikes initiative. we limit it to only serious offenses. also, the ballot measure, the state measure which will eliminate the penalty. thank you, all of you for coming and for all the volunteers that made this possible. i want to thank the san francisco public library, every year they have provided us with a venue to do this event and also for sfgovtv for putting us...
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but as it shows us, lawmakers want to strengthen the law. >> when beth moved back to her hometown of bloomington, the state legislature had already been debating gay marriage for years. >> i think it's not surprising that the indiana legislature would attempt to do this again. i think there is a political base that would have that expectation that they would pursue this agenda. >> that agenda has been pursued every year since 2004. this year is no different. the latest attempt has the backing of lawmakers were both parties. it's a amendment that says only marriage for one man and one woman would be valid or recognized as a marriage in indiana. a status similar to unmarried individuals shall not be valid or recognized. >> allowing same-sex couples to be married has implications for inheritance tax, pensions, a number of very basic benefits that heterosexual couples take for granted. >> there is growing and notable option. this week indiana became the first institution to openly support equal rights and oppose the amendment. >> opponents of the amendment make an economic argument. >> w
but as it shows us, lawmakers want to strengthen the law. >> when beth moved back to her hometown of bloomington, the state legislature had already been debating gay marriage for years. >> i think it's not surprising that the indiana legislature would attempt to do this again. i think there is a political base that would have that expectation that they would pursue this agenda. >> that agenda has been pursued every year since 2004. this year is no different. the latest attempt...
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we in new york are very fortunate to have a tremendous number of law firms and law schools. we have a nonprofit community, a network that has robust legal services. we have got quite a lot of legal minds in the city of new york. the reality is, we have one immigration lawyer for every 10,000 immigrants. the realities of immigration fraud and the number of individuals who hang shingles to say, i am here to help you, pay me money -- we see this now. we have individuals putting out messages that we can help you. we have had to put out counter messages to say, there is nothing out there. do not pay anyone a penny. we started a pilot two years ago with law students, where we engage law students and trained them in a curriculum to go into high schools and talk to immigrant youth in high schools, english-language learners in particular. it is a pipeline process, we think. we are embedding in law students a bit of information that we can hopefully engage them in thinking about maybe becoming an immigration attorney. when the process happens, they may be lawyers. we can call them bac
we in new york are very fortunate to have a tremendous number of law firms and law schools. we have a nonprofit community, a network that has robust legal services. we have got quite a lot of legal minds in the city of new york. the reality is, we have one immigration lawyer for every 10,000 immigrants. the realities of immigration fraud and the number of individuals who hang shingles to say, i am here to help you, pay me money -- we see this now. we have individuals putting out messages that...
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he focuses on the health care law. >> hi, everybody. on thursday i addressed a conference for business leaders around the world. my pitch was simple. choose america. invest in america. create jobs in america. it speaks to my top priority as president, growing our economy, creating good jobs, strengthening security and opportunity for the middle class. over the past three and a half years, our businesses have created over 7.5 million new jobs. this week, the treasury confirmed that since i took office we have cut our deficit by more than half. but we have more work to do. we need to grow and create more good jobs faster. that is my driving focus, and i will go anywhere and do anything to make it happen. that has to be washington's driving focus as well. i know what you often hear out of washington can sadly charley brown's teacher, a jumble of unfocused noise out of touch with the things you care about. today i want to cut through that noise and talk plainly about what we should do right now to keep growing this economy and creating new
he focuses on the health care law. >> hi, everybody. on thursday i addressed a conference for business leaders around the world. my pitch was simple. choose america. invest in america. create jobs in america. it speaks to my top priority as president, growing our economy, creating good jobs, strengthening security and opportunity for the middle class. over the past three and a half years, our businesses have created over 7.5 million new jobs. this week, the treasury confirmed that since i...
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my mother in law father both came to california in one thousand feet the six and they both got a job downtown l.a. . department store on seventh and broadway. my father had been living downtown. but my mother she lived out in the projects the bad part of it was that i ended up hanging out in my mother's old neighborhood where i ended up joining the games and so for near i got into my addiction my addiction landed me in front of a judge. to a robbery he said you have to go to state prison so he says sin is me to eighteen years day prison. when i was doing. came really more radical i was on the revolutionary side before i got out you know i i promised all brothers that when i get out i would give back all the wrong that i've been doing as a gang member and grown up in my life right so when i got out the first thing i did was i came back to steal a role. so one day to bicycle security guards from the business improvement different color suburban shirts had just gone and twisted a home up in the air and it was about to break the woman on so i say what are you doing man this is little wom
my mother in law father both came to california in one thousand feet the six and they both got a job downtown l.a. . department store on seventh and broadway. my father had been living downtown. but my mother she lived out in the projects the bad part of it was that i ended up hanging out in my mother's old neighborhood where i ended up joining the games and so for near i got into my addiction my addiction landed me in front of a judge. to a robbery he said you have to go to state prison so he...
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the law against media consolidation was clearly with people like you in mind. well, actually you in particular. because of how you like to do the exact thing the law -- what is that there, 1993? >> rupert murdoch news corp owns fox and "the new york post" a local newspaper. me to get a waiver to buy "the new york post". #$2ff%qi [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight an author. the new book is called the girls of atomic pity the untold story of women who helped win world war ii. please welcome to the program denise kiernan. [cheers and applause] >> thanks for having me. [cheers and applause] >> jon: thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. it's great to be here. >> jon: i love these kinds of books and this is a great one. this is "the girls of atomic city." it takes a moment in history that we all think we know very well, sort of mant manhattan project and los alamos and all that. tell us the story. >> that's it exactly when so many of us, myself included when i think about the manhattan project or when i thought about it i th
the law against media consolidation was clearly with people like you in mind. well, actually you in particular. because of how you like to do the exact thing the law -- what is that there, 1993? >> rupert murdoch news corp owns fox and "the new york post" a local newspaper. me to get a waiver to buy "the new york post". #$2ff%qi [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight an author. the new book is called the girls of atomic pity the untold story...
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in our belief it's no longer necessary though have those systems in place considering the california law. so far as maintenance and that sort of thing we're not saying its poorly maintained but on a couple of site buildings we found no air certifies on site >> would you use the system or are there firefighters in the department that point to use the system and i have the chair of the committee to tell you about this and their position is no they wouldn't use it. it's a fixed system and the protocols can put the system anywhere in the hose and that's depending upon on where the fire and is and whether we can bring in bottles we can and set up the fire stations of where they're in the building. my high-rise committee said no, they wouldn't choose it. the system >> so today, if we will have a fire in a high-rise you coincident u wouldn't use it. >> no. >> we have a rescue - 15 organizations that support this system could you it's been a little bit confusing what those organizations have or have not supported and people who are not experts in the field could you explain where the organizatio
in our belief it's no longer necessary though have those systems in place considering the california law. so far as maintenance and that sort of thing we're not saying its poorly maintained but on a couple of site buildings we found no air certifies on site >> would you use the system or are there firefighters in the department that point to use the system and i have the chair of the committee to tell you about this and their position is no they wouldn't use it. it's a fixed system and...
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do you feel like the laws that exist already are actually sufficient on corruption sufficiently? >> i think the biggest problem is there are great laws, but they really don't have the funds or staff that they need to investigate this entire large state of 35 million people. and, you know, what has happened is that particularly at the local level there's a lot of opportunity for bad behavior to go unnoticed, and we have seen in recent years, particularly actually just in recent months, opportunities for for instance water districts and local city councils to beef up their ethics investigation, and for the fcc to be more involved in investigations, and when doesn't rise to the level of the scandal that is now brewing around the calderons, the real question is who is going to enforce problems at the local level. and we don't have a robust system to do that. i think we need to invest our money where our mouth is if the legislature thinks this is a real issue. what they need to do is put money in for the fcc and improve at the local level. >> kathy has mentioned this idea in terms of
do you feel like the laws that exist already are actually sufficient on corruption sufficiently? >> i think the biggest problem is there are great laws, but they really don't have the funds or staff that they need to investigate this entire large state of 35 million people. and, you know, what has happened is that particularly at the local level there's a lot of opportunity for bad behavior to go unnoticed, and we have seen in recent years, particularly actually just in recent months,...
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overtime since the '80s new laws have been put into a defect to inhibit development of the shore areas as a eyes it back that also prevents them from taking down the shrubbery and trees that are right on the water. we now have river keepers better paid to patrol the creeks and the rivers and keep track of what might be illegal with the encroachment on the protected bay property. that is what is happening now. people come into use of day the thin their on dash head boats? debuts strike is a lucky and recreational boating ser is over one hand to 50,000 on the day today only 50 percent of the entire population come i don't consider this to be a complete story. there is room for other work but it does give an image of the day at a particular time. in all aspects whether the fisheries, a trade, at one time coming from the forms and with the bugeyes a golf of fright but they went away in the early 20th century replaced but what van did do with their hands is the and get the same time began to diminish resources. i applaud people to come away with the depth and beauty of the chesapeake here s
overtime since the '80s new laws have been put into a defect to inhibit development of the shore areas as a eyes it back that also prevents them from taking down the shrubbery and trees that are right on the water. we now have river keepers better paid to patrol the creeks and the rivers and keep track of what might be illegal with the encroachment on the protected bay property. that is what is happening now. people come into use of day the thin their on dash head boats? debuts strike is a...
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president obama is trying to win back public support for his signature law. he told a group in texas the affordable care act is still better than what was in place before. >> all the politics, all the chatter, sometimes leaves out the fact that the system we have, the status quo wasn't working for too many people. >> but the failures of healthcare.gov are becoming a p.r. nightmare. >> i started signing up last thursday and i'm almost done. >> carrie underwood and brad paisley opened up last night's country music awards by talking about how health care is unrolling. >> president obama and senator michael bennett sat down with 15 senators facing re-election next year. they want to delay the signup for health care services. health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius said that's not going to happen. >> for millions of americans, delay is not an option. people's lives depend on this. >> sebelius says the website will be fully functional by the end of the month. and as sebelius talked about progress, an agency official reported more problems yesterday sa
president obama is trying to win back public support for his signature law. he told a group in texas the affordable care act is still better than what was in place before. >> all the politics, all the chatter, sometimes leaves out the fact that the system we have, the status quo wasn't working for too many people. >> but the failures of healthcare.gov are becoming a p.r. nightmare. >> i started signing up last thursday and i'm almost done. >> carrie underwood and brad...
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and that's why there's government, to write the laws we live by. and correctional facilities, like this one, for the people who break them. >> for ten years this facility had no major incidents. then, on april 24th, 2000, violence erupted. >> everybody get out! >> it was 1:00 in the afternoon when a racially based riot broke out between 50 to 60 black and hispanic inmates. the surveillance video from this incident is still being withheld by prison officials for legal reasons. but the fighting within nccf lasted for approximately 30 to 40 minutes in one of the largest riots that l.a. county jail has ever seen. the fighting finally ended when the sheriff's emergency response teams were brought in. using verbal commands, stingball grenades, and pepper spray, sheriff deputies were able to prevent the inmates from killing each other, except for one inmate whose injuries left him in a coma, most of the men involved in the riots suffered minor injuries. >> jail is completely different than what it was 30 years ago. for one thing, we have much more violenc
and that's why there's government, to write the laws we live by. and correctional facilities, like this one, for the people who break them. >> for ten years this facility had no major incidents. then, on april 24th, 2000, violence erupted. >> everybody get out! >> it was 1:00 in the afternoon when a racially based riot broke out between 50 to 60 black and hispanic inmates. the surveillance video from this incident is still being withheld by prison officials for legal reasons....
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this is about health care and a law has been passed that people are going to have to have it. now it's difficult to figure out how they're going to get it. what happens here, david? >> well, i think the reality is that we're going to stumble through a period of trial and error. the only thing i'd say is that there's no technology success streets in the world, he is specially in america that doesn't have a kind of rough break-in period. we have a zero defect culture for washington. anything in washington has to be perfect the first time out because it's so political. but in the real world, companies have beta products that crash all the time. and don't work. when microsoft began everyone of us had error messages that drove us crazy it gets better. that's what will happen here. i think people should just think, more like maybe what they experienced dealing with technology companies than it is like what they get from government which is rulely basically. >> schieffer: it occurs to me as you look -- you step back from this look how other countries are looking at the united states
this is about health care and a law has been passed that people are going to have to have it. now it's difficult to figure out how they're going to get it. what happens here, david? >> well, i think the reality is that we're going to stumble through a period of trial and error. the only thing i'd say is that there's no technology success streets in the world, he is specially in america that doesn't have a kind of rough break-in period. we have a zero defect culture for washington....
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not meet the midnight deadline, tax cuts will be retroactive if the bill is eventually signed into law. terrell? >> tara mergener in washington, thank you so much. the bill also extends unemployment benefits for 2 million people. it prevents a 27% cut in fees for doctors who treat medicare patients. but many americans will see a tax hike because the bill does not affect a scheduled 2% increase in the payroll tax. it also kicked the can down the road on automatic spending cuts for the defense department and domestic programs. they've been postponed for two months. as lee cowan reports, that uncertainty has many business owners worried. >> reporter: jo ann vinute is running the numbers. her payroll is due this week. although she at least now has a hint on what taxes to withhold from her dozen employees, that's only half her worry. unresolved spending cuts are the other. >> it's very uncertain and very unnerving and very -- causes a lot of anxiety and a lot of lack of sleep. >> reporter: she's the president of golden state magnetic. a $2 million a year los angeles company that inspects, c
not meet the midnight deadline, tax cuts will be retroactive if the bill is eventually signed into law. terrell? >> tara mergener in washington, thank you so much. the bill also extends unemployment benefits for 2 million people. it prevents a 27% cut in fees for doctors who treat medicare patients. but many americans will see a tax hike because the bill does not affect a scheduled 2% increase in the payroll tax. it also kicked the can down the road on automatic spending cuts for the...
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laws it will need to be approved by congress. if that happens, d.c.'s minimum wage will gradually become $4 more than the federal level. niya hopes that extra money in her paycheck will bring a better life to herself and her son. >> joining us now, heidi, an economist with the economic policy institute where she focuses on the low-wage labor market. and from los angeles, writer and senior fell low at the campaign for america's future, and mark wilson, he served as deputy assistant secretary for employment standards administration at the u.s. department of labor for president george w. bush. he now heads applied economic strategy. so heidi, we saw niya pots. if that d.c. minimum wage raise was to go through. she's looking at an extra $26 per shift. where does that money come from? >> that money will come--aside from just coming from the employer? what we know is that what the evidence shows is it's not going to come from her coworkers getting laid off. the evidence--this is one of the most researched things in labor economics on what is the impact of mi
laws it will need to be approved by congress. if that happens, d.c.'s minimum wage will gradually become $4 more than the federal level. niya hopes that extra money in her paycheck will bring a better life to herself and her son. >> joining us now, heidi, an economist with the economic policy institute where she focuses on the low-wage labor market. and from los angeles, writer and senior fell low at the campaign for america's future, and mark wilson, he served as deputy assistant...
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shepherd, more mother-in-law vehicles. we can't drive nor this area and the presence is strong here. i was told by law enforcement as we suspected there were multiple people shot. they are saying don't tell that 10 or 11. but 1 or 2. and they have people going through to make sure everything is safe and secure. the airport is run guy lax pd. they are on tactical alert and federal agents are here. >> we have multiple reports from the southland. and i think the reporting is that you are right. two people were shot. if there are more we don't know about them. we know a number of people were injured because of the triage in the ground of lax. but in all of this chaos they may have been hurt in an effort to exit the place. it was jam-packed this morning. friday morning, take the friday off and take a long weekend, this terminal three with lower cost domestic airlines can be chaotic on the best of days and a man shooting things up worse. it is possible that you could have twisted an aifrngle or fallen down. one person shot belie
shepherd, more mother-in-law vehicles. we can't drive nor this area and the presence is strong here. i was told by law enforcement as we suspected there were multiple people shot. they are saying don't tell that 10 or 11. but 1 or 2. and they have people going through to make sure everything is safe and secure. the airport is run guy lax pd. they are on tactical alert and federal agents are here. >> we have multiple reports from the southland. and i think the reporting is that you are...
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this is an established principle and supreme court law. the establishment clause which basically separates church and state and looks at the purpose of the activity, whether it is encouraging or discouraging. let me finish. finally, when you basically have a program in that program is essentially is neutral which is what the district is doing, that does not mean that it violates the constitution. >> you cannot promote one religion or the other. >> if you have it in a classroom situation and they're is a cultural components, it is permissible. if it is an entertainment type situation where people are excluded, then it is going too far. >> they're not excluded. they are invited. gerri: something that is pervasive in our culture. that is what i don't get. >> but the pervasiveness of the culture does not have to be done in schools. all of these other times to practice. >> you just said practice religion. that is not what is happening. they're just trying to sing some carols. is that really practicing religion? >> it is a sponsorship of religio
this is an established principle and supreme court law. the establishment clause which basically separates church and state and looks at the purpose of the activity, whether it is encouraging or discouraging. let me finish. finally, when you basically have a program in that program is essentially is neutral which is what the district is doing, that does not mean that it violates the constitution. >> you cannot promote one religion or the other. >> if you have it in a classroom...
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twelve years ago i was living in new york city and i had just graduated from law school. i was actually working at a small workers center in long island, new york, and i was actually organizing factory workers and custodial workers and even some restaurant workers. every evening i come back into into manhattan or brooklyn where i lived. and i would enjoy the most amazing cuisine that new york city has to offer. i would eat great asian fusion food, vegetarian, vegan, raw food, anything and everything. i was definitely a foodie. and as a new yorker, sometimes you eat out three times a day. and i would do that. i was definitely a foodie. but i have to admit that in all those years of eating out prior to 12 years ago, i cannot actually describe to you one person who touched my food, one who cooked at a product my table. those people were invisible to me. i would argue that that is true for most all americans and that actually americans eat out, more frequently than anyone else on earth. and it isn't just the frequency with which we eat out. it is those moments that we actuall
twelve years ago i was living in new york city and i had just graduated from law school. i was actually working at a small workers center in long island, new york, and i was actually organizing factory workers and custodial workers and even some restaurant workers. every evening i come back into into manhattan or brooklyn where i lived. and i would enjoy the most amazing cuisine that new york city has to offer. i would eat great asian fusion food, vegetarian, vegan, raw food, anything and...
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in fact the company knows you don't bowl, you don't cut your own law. it's merely covering the track so is that what it knows doesn't seem so spooky. all right. let me finish with another question. i actually like the way i'm finishing. are there are good things about statistics, scary things about statistics, and then there are places where we're watching unfold right now in real-time. this is some of the most interesting stuff. one of the questions at the end of the book is how can we identify and reward good teachers and schools? my wife is a public school math teacher. so she has has been involved in this realm. we need good schools and we need good teachers in order to have good schools. it follows logically we ought to reward good teachers and good schools and firing bad teachers and closing bad schools. how do we do that? test scores give us an objective measure of student performance, yet we know that some students will do much better on a standardized test for other reasons that have nothing to do with what is going on inside the classroom or t
in fact the company knows you don't bowl, you don't cut your own law. it's merely covering the track so is that what it knows doesn't seem so spooky. all right. let me finish with another question. i actually like the way i'm finishing. are there are good things about statistics, scary things about statistics, and then there are places where we're watching unfold right now in real-time. this is some of the most interesting stuff. one of the questions at the end of the book is how can we...
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they are wrangling over laws governing diplomatic behaviour. some say the way to diffuse it is simple. >> apologies is not good enough. some say regret is not good enough. essentially the case has to be withdrawn. >> india and the united states traditionally shared a strong relationship. this relates a breakdown between the two nations. with both sides standing firm, it's hard to see a quick end to the crisis. >> any report revealing details about why a u.s. airfort fired a top general. the investigation says maimer general michael cary drank too much, engaging in inappropriate behaviour with women during a trip to russia. he was leading a delegation participati participating with rurans. >> the obama administration says it will provide $100 million to assist african union troops and 15 million to the u.n. for humanitarian aid. >> a military handover that is meant to make a difference to the traumatised people of the central african republic. the car peacekeepers. formac and replaced by miska, another acronym and a large force. it will try to c
they are wrangling over laws governing diplomatic behaviour. some say the way to diffuse it is simple. >> apologies is not good enough. some say regret is not good enough. essentially the case has to be withdrawn. >> india and the united states traditionally shared a strong relationship. this relates a breakdown between the two nations. with both sides standing firm, it's hard to see a quick end to the crisis. >> any report revealing details about why a u.s. airfort fired a...
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the suit aims to clear up a new york state labor law that prohibits managers from sharing in tips. anne mary? >> erica ferrari here in new york. thank you, erica. >>> and pushing an nfl team to make a name exchange. >>> and justin bieber gets flagged for driving habits by a former nfl star. >>> this is "the cbs morning news." you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. with angie's list, i know who to call, and i know the results will be fantastic. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for many adults, humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower
the suit aims to clear up a new york state labor law that prohibits managers from sharing in tips. anne mary? >> erica ferrari here in new york. thank you, erica. >>> and pushing an nfl team to make a name exchange. >>> and justin bieber gets flagged for driving habits by a former nfl star. >>> this is "the cbs morning news." you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. with angie's list, i know who to call, and i...
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republicans are going to keep fighting to protect consumers from the consequences of the health care law. >> we also learned something pretty stunning. the obama administration knew all along that as many as 93 million americans may be unable to keep their health plans under obamacare and notwithstanding the president's repeated, chronic promises that everyone who liked their plan a -- could keep them. remember that? now here is ellen ratner and fox news contributor. and the white house political director of the matt, i have right here, this is the federal register dated june 17th, 2010. in it the administration, that is the treasury labor health will project $93 million americans they project will lose their health plan. that is the break down. this includes both employer plans and individual policies that would be lost. yet the president repeatedly stood before the american people and he promised no one, absolutely no one would ever lose their plan, period. is that a presidential deception on an unpress sented scale? unprecedented scale? >> if you are one of the millions of americans t
republicans are going to keep fighting to protect consumers from the consequences of the health care law. >> we also learned something pretty stunning. the obama administration knew all along that as many as 93 million americans may be unable to keep their health plans under obamacare and notwithstanding the president's repeated, chronic promises that everyone who liked their plan a -- could keep them. remember that? now here is ellen ratner and fox news contributor. and the white house...
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>> i don't know if it will happen before the laws take place. but eventually it will find its footing and things will start to straightening out -- to strain out. when it comes to be-cigarettes smoked, it should be allowed based on the health benefits. you say health benefits, but the fda has really yet to rule on the health advocacy of electronic cigarettes, correct? >> that is correct. however, just this week, director zeller has gone on the record and stated that nicotine does not kill you. very a high level -- a but it isstimulant, not what kills you in a combustible tobacco cigarette. it is the tar. it is the chemicals. it is the secondhand smoke. that is what is causing most of the problems. when we look at this ban on indoor smoking, it is the secondhand smoke that is causing all of the health issues, not the electronic cigarette. the fda has been clear on their stance that electronic secretary much safer alternative than a combustible tobacco cigarette. >> i wonder if you can respond to the idea that watching people use either an electro
>> i don't know if it will happen before the laws take place. but eventually it will find its footing and things will start to straightening out -- to strain out. when it comes to be-cigarettes smoked, it should be allowed based on the health benefits. you say health benefits, but the fda has really yet to rule on the health advocacy of electronic cigarettes, correct? >> that is correct. however, just this week, director zeller has gone on the record and stated that nicotine does...
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. >> your company has been about selling and operating for less because of different labor laws. because of different wages. are you having a tougher time selling for less international? >> actually, we have had great success in the markets that we have been in for a number of years where we have implemented our every day low price practice is where we have great success. for example, mx co, canada, the uk, those are emerging markets the customers still 1. >> the minimum wage. if the minimum wage goes up, it helps your customers, maybe they will spend more, but it forces you to pay more. what is the impact to walmart? >> the story of walmart with our people, it's not the pay to start, it's the opportunity. as you probably know, i think less than 1% of our associates make the minimum wage. the vast majority of our associates are paid more than that. >> let's turn our attention to mexico. walmart had higher expenses related to the corruption act. the bribery charges in mexico. $73 million in the first quarter, more than expected. $82 million in the second quarter. on top of the $15
. >> your company has been about selling and operating for less because of different labor laws. because of different wages. are you having a tougher time selling for less international? >> actually, we have had great success in the markets that we have been in for a number of years where we have implemented our every day low price practice is where we have great success. for example, mx co, canada, the uk, those are emerging markets the customers still 1. >> the minimum wage....
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in classic, natural law theory, positive law is derived from and implements the natural law. as the reverend martin luther king, jr. explained in the letter from a birmingham jail to the extent that a positive law conflicts with natural law, there is no obligation to obey such a law because in the words of agustus, there is no law at all. now, the story was an agreement with dr. king's description of the relationship between natural and positive law using the example of marriage to illustrate his view. he observed miernlg arrises from the law of nature because it channels otherwise dangerous sexual appetites towards the mutual good of the spouse, and the responsible procreation and raring of children. from these premises, story concludes if marriage be an institution derived from the law of nature, then whatever that ha natural tendency it discourage it, destroy its value is by the same law prohibited. in other words, story believes positive law must confo
in classic, natural law theory, positive law is derived from and implements the natural law. as the reverend martin luther king, jr. explained in the letter from a birmingham jail to the extent that a positive law conflicts with natural law, there is no obligation to obey such a law because in the words of agustus, there is no law at all. now, the story was an agreement with dr. king's description of the relationship between natural and positive law using the example of marriage to illustrate...
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caltrain and amtrak offer free trains to law enforcement personnel. kaiser permanente arena in santa cruz opens at 10:00. they will show the service live today. parking at depot park is free today. there is a link to public transportation and other parking lots in santa cruz on our website. we will carry the service live from the pavilion here on abc7 news. our coverage will start with our midday news at 11:00 and we will stream the service at abc7news.com. >> investigators are trying to find out why a 24-year-old volunteer intern attack and killed by a lion was inside the big cat's enclosure while working yesterday at project survival cat haven sanctuary 45 miles east of fresno. this is video of the african lion. authorities arrived they found her severely injured, the founder of cat haven said they were unable to lure the lion away from the body. >> the lion was shot and killed. our thoughts and prayers go out to our friend and family and to her family at this time. >> this morning, it is said she died at the scene. they are trying to determine what
caltrain and amtrak offer free trains to law enforcement personnel. kaiser permanente arena in santa cruz opens at 10:00. they will show the service live today. parking at depot park is free today. there is a link to public transportation and other parking lots in santa cruz on our website. we will carry the service live from the pavilion here on abc7 news. our coverage will start with our midday news at 11:00 and we will stream the service at abc7news.com. >> investigators are trying to...
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then we have the curse i'm doing watching "law & order" and "csi" where people have the perception you can zoom in on details that don't exist. >> we have a clip. we'll look at it later if we have time. now that cameras are better than they were before, you've almost got to go back and reinstall that whole base. >> the good thing is where is really reality when it comes to video surveillance. of course, it's somewhere in between. of course there's a lot of cameras you saw with the blog before, the older analog systems. when you think about security in general, we need to ask ourselves, why is security a good deal. we heard john from lyft, safety is a big concern in his company. how can we provide that security. >> mostly security guards and police that are being used for providing security in the society but video surveillance is becoming more and more prevalent. >> smart video surveillance. >> what makes it smart? >> analog cameras, decent remote, eye for a little deterrent, people see a camera and might move next door to do their crimes. today, the first ip cameras, really a computer
then we have the curse i'm doing watching "law & order" and "csi" where people have the perception you can zoom in on details that don't exist. >> we have a clip. we'll look at it later if we have time. now that cameras are better than they were before, you've almost got to go back and reinstall that whole base. >> the good thing is where is really reality when it comes to video surveillance. of course, it's somewhere in between. of course there's a lot of...
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also, with the gouging you need to call your local law enforcement. it is illegal. price cutting cakes and once a state of emergency is declared. and it has to be something necessary or essential to the storm. water, ice, boards. feguard your house after the fact. water. hotel rooms even. taking into people. and so call your local law enforcement. it isllegal. and in florida we will be coming after you. gerri: you don't want to mess with her. so technically it's a gross disparity bween the cost of something in the usual amount of time than what you charge rent after a storm. but that doesn't give y actual numbers. is there ever any dispute, any disagreement over what is actually getting and what is not? >> no. what we look at is the price, for instance, of gas, when gas was selling for prior to and thenhat it was selling for after. those o the numbers we look at. in the essential commodity directly related to a storm. that is illegal and can not happen. again, people need to be prepared now because these cameras are getting so advanced innother we are looking at a r
also, with the gouging you need to call your local law enforcement. it is illegal. price cutting cakes and once a state of emergency is declared. and it has to be something necessary or essential to the storm. water, ice, boards. feguard your house after the fact. water. hotel rooms even. taking into people. and so call your local law enforcement. it isllegal. and in florida we will be coming after you. gerri: you don't want to mess with her. so technically it's a gross disparity bween the cost...
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family members will be there the law firm is a high-powered law firm out of southern california and sued the city of los angeles for millions of dollars in the notorious lapd rampart scandal that changed the face of the los angeles police department. vic lee, abc7 news. >> thank you. >>> a san jose man arrested after police say he left his children aflown a car overnight. julio reyes taken into custody last night. milpitas police say his two children were left sievend a car for more than 14 hours. police tracked him down to to report his car, and children were missing. >> police have arrested an after school child care worker accused of inappropriately touching an elementary school girl. he's accused of trying to kiss and touch a young girl during an after school program two weeks ago. he was taken into custody in his home last week, now out on $100,000 bail. and do due to appear in court in december, police are trying to determine if there are additional victims. >> in central texas officials say a driver was swept out of a vehicle south of austin. crews made dozens of rescues and intrn
family members will be there the law firm is a high-powered law firm out of southern california and sued the city of los angeles for millions of dollars in the notorious lapd rampart scandal that changed the face of the los angeles police department. vic lee, abc7 news. >> thank you. >>> a san jose man arrested after police say he left his children aflown a car overnight. julio reyes taken into custody last night. milpitas police say his two children were left sievend a car for...
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. >> my question, have you ever heard of campbell's law? >> no. >> pardon me, i would again. the greater the social, economic consequences of say with the statistics such as test scores, the more likely it is that the statistic itself will become corrupted. and that is corrupting the social processing it is intended to monitor spend time writing a short piece for "the wall street journal" to summarize some of the key findings. one of the headlines is smart managers will use statistics to evaluate employees, smart and playful figure how to manipulate those statistics. the one that is quite scary in the book from new york states where they simply decide that they would provide data on mortality rates or angioplasty, for cardiology. information is always good, it turned out that the new times are somewhat followed up and the high proportion, something like 78% of cardiologists have it delivered a change their behavior because of the evaluation. it was not to kill fewer people, it wasn't like boy, i killed a lot of history. today i'm not going to drink, right? [laughter] it was o
. >> my question, have you ever heard of campbell's law? >> no. >> pardon me, i would again. the greater the social, economic consequences of say with the statistics such as test scores, the more likely it is that the statistic itself will become corrupted. and that is corrupting the social processing it is intended to monitor spend time writing a short piece for "the wall street journal" to summarize some of the key findings. one of the headlines is smart managers...
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the fact is it is there, it is the law, the supreme court past and now congress can do something that. >> guest: never be better off than where restarted than five and a thousand and a couple dollar contribution it is rather distressing. i see problems of governing is generally respectfurespectfu lly the party system is one and the tribal nature. number 3-d district's. we paid you. you do not pick us. that is my fear with congress there is no incentive for good behavior in washington d.c.. the worst thing you could do would be to work with the other side. the of a stronger chance of taking over the senate by going through sequester than break -- breaking ranks in the primary. i said this on meet the press the number two republican is under cruise control he cannot even exercise his independents because he is up in 2014 he will have of version of cruise and his own backyard. >> host: they have no mastery or control but to make legislators moved. >> i got in trouble in the book to say about the two-party. these folks stepped up and i am sitting on the sideline i prove the point* that ci
the fact is it is there, it is the law, the supreme court past and now congress can do something that. >> guest: never be better off than where restarted than five and a thousand and a couple dollar contribution it is rather distressing. i see problems of governing is generally respectfurespectfu lly the party system is one and the tribal nature. number 3-d district's. we paid you. you do not pick us. that is my fear with congress there is no incentive for good behavior in washington...
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every law enforcement agency in southern california is now on high alert as the search for dorner enters its fourth day. in the meantime l.a. police chief says he will reopen the investigation that lead to dorner's firing. >> dorner's allegations are about a police department that doesn't treat african americans fairly. and i don't think that's true. and i want to make sure that we don't lose that precious ground that we have gained because of these allegations. and that is the totality of the reason that i will look at this investigation. >> this week helicopters were deployed. on the other hunt, police are looking into whether or not a taunting phone call could have come from dorner. >>> we are just about 90 minutes away from the grammy awards. we've got a live look from people arriving here in l.a. the music industry's biggest names will be there. they're in the middle of the excitement. >> reporter: the biggest stars are in los angeles for the 55th annual grammy's awards. >> i'm glad to be here at the grammy's. >> reporter: cover star taylor swift is nominated for record of the year.
every law enforcement agency in southern california is now on high alert as the search for dorner enters its fourth day. in the meantime l.a. police chief says he will reopen the investigation that lead to dorner's firing. >> dorner's allegations are about a police department that doesn't treat african americans fairly. and i don't think that's true. and i want to make sure that we don't lose that precious ground that we have gained because of these allegations. and that is the totality...
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he followed his own diet that was better for him and prescribed by religious law. i stand out by my demand for excellence. what i mean is, i know what is right for my body. i know what keeps me healthy. i have done all of the trial and error even when others tried to shame me into being a sheep i remind myself that i am better than that. i have eaten the pasta, coffee, white bread and got sick and then veegan and felt weak. eating correctly is important and i educated myself as to who got the best results from their diet. i listened to what the doctors recommended. i heard his story on how high -- how he saved his own diet and i stayed the course. excellent for me is important and necessary. i demand it. so should you. remember if you have a question about diet, exercise or anti-ages tweet me at carol altfnc or post-it on my facebook page. that's all for today. thanks so much for joining me and until next time, i hope you are learning to be more of a healthy you. >>> hello. welcome to "america's news headquarters." moments ago authorities at los angeles internation
he followed his own diet that was better for him and prescribed by religious law. i stand out by my demand for excellence. what i mean is, i know what is right for my body. i know what keeps me healthy. i have done all of the trial and error even when others tried to shame me into being a sheep i remind myself that i am better than that. i have eaten the pasta, coffee, white bread and got sick and then veegan and felt weak. eating correctly is important and i educated myself as to who got the...
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law enforcement source tell nbc news it appears to have been a prank. they express it's early in the investigation. no injuries were reported. >>> for the second straight year, nearly 58 million americans that received social security are likely to see a small bump in benefit checks come january. according to the analysis by the associated press, an increase of 1.5%, one of the smallest since automatic increases adopted in 1975. this increase is tied to september inflation numbers which have been delayed by the government shutdown. bill karen is here with your columbus day forecast. some folks have the day off. >> some teachers and schools get the day off. much deserved. parades across the country for this columbus day. this outdoor weather looks fantastic on the west coast. friends in alaska saw a big storm go through over sunday. looks like another one behind it. two huge lows. behind the system, getting chilly. alaska 32 your high with snow in the forecast. rain in the forecast for anchorige and further south. chilly air and good size storms moving t
law enforcement source tell nbc news it appears to have been a prank. they express it's early in the investigation. no injuries were reported. >>> for the second straight year, nearly 58 million americans that received social security are likely to see a small bump in benefit checks come january. according to the analysis by the associated press, an increase of 1.5%, one of the smallest since automatic increases adopted in 1975. this increase is tied to september inflation numbers...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. you know you could just use bengay zero degrees. medicated pain relief you store in the freezer. brrr...see ya boys. [ male announcer ] bengay zero degrees. freeze and move on. >>> it was 50 degrees in washington, d.c. yesterday. even the mountains of west virginia it was sunny and 45. now we're just getting pasted. it's like paste. this is heavy, wet snow through much of virginia. this is port royale, anywhere near interstate 81, don't travel on it today. if you can, avoid it. the snow will get much worse as we go throughout the day today. don't be fooled by what you see out the window today. the temperature in d.c. continues to be around 34 or 36. once it gets below 34 around 32, that's when it will start to accumulate. i think 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. we could get an inch an hour in washington, d.c. that's the worst of the snow. the green on the map just rain right now. coastal areas, maryland, delaware, up through philadelphia and new jersey, new york city will see mostly a rainy day. a wider show shows the snow ending in ohio an
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. you know you could just use bengay zero degrees. medicated pain relief you store in the freezer. brrr...see ya boys. [ male announcer ] bengay zero degrees. freeze and move on. >>> it was 50 degrees in washington, d.c. yesterday. even the mountains of west virginia it was sunny and 45. now we're just getting pasted. it's like paste. this is heavy, wet snow through much of virginia. this is port royale, anywhere near interstate 81, don't...